This Morning's popular veterinary expert, Dr Scott Miller, has strongly hinted that his marriage has come to an end. The 47-year-old Australian shared a candid message with his followers on Instagram, discussing a difficult personal chapter and expressing hope for the future.
Emotional Instagram Post Hints at Split
In a heartfelt post, Dr Miller uploaded a photograph of himself embracing his dog, Mango, during a walk in the woods. His caption read: 'Looking forward to the future. It’s been a tough period, but I’m so grateful for my kids, my amazing and supportive friends, my health…and my dog.'
He credited his pet, writing: 'Mango has been my constant companion and his unconditional love has helped me weather the storm. Hopefully clear skies and happiness ahead.' The post was conclusively signed off with a love heart and the hashtag #divorce, all but confirming the separation from his wife, Zö Christien.
Fans Rally With Support and Personal Stories
The moving update prompted an immediate outpouring of support from fans and followers. Many shared their own experiences with relationship breakdowns, offering words of encouragement.
One commenter, Emma, wrote: 'Sending much love Dr Scott – hardest part of my life was my split & divorce… It does get better with time.' Another, Marianne, added: 'Life can be unfair and brutal, but dogs never let us down.'
Dr Miller, who is based in Surrey and shares four children with Zö, typically keeps his family life private. Reports from local media had previously suggested the marriage ended in 2024.
Opening Up About Autism Diagnosis
This personal revelation comes months after the TV vet began speaking publicly about another significant life event. Last year, Dr Miller received an autism diagnosis, something he has since discussed openly.
He explained that he first considered he might be autistic after noticing his own mannerisms mirrored in his children, who are also on the spectrum, while they played. This diagnosis has been part of his recent journey of self-understanding.
Dr Scott Miller has been a fixture on British television for years, beginning his career tending to chickens on Big Brother. He has since become a regular on shows like This Morning and Blue Peter, and authored a book titled Puppy Parenting.
Metro has contacted a representative for Dr Miller for further comment.